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Lucky for her she can still go by the nickname ScarJo.Colin Jost landed the Black Widow though, so smugness is justified imho.
Lucky for her she can still go by the nickname ScarJo.Colin Jost landed the Black Widow though, so smugness is justified imho.
Yep and Judd Apatow no less. Pretty sure he just felt bad for him.Somebody gave him a part as an actor!?!?
It's always been both.Used to be great, before it became so politically, and generally mean spirited.
I don't know. She and Lena Dunham have a mutual ex-boyfriend, so she may not have great taste.Colin Jost landed the Black Widow though, so smugness is justified imho.
I'm ok with Jost doing weekend update.There's a smugness there that I just can't get over. Him and Colin Jost.
I think many would find it in their heart to forgive.I don't know. She and Lena Dunham have a mutual ex-boyfriend, so she may not have great taste.
Two biggest examples of this IMO are The Simpsons and The Office. First few seasons of each are as good as TV gets in modern American history, but the shows eventually became unwatchable.He epitomizes the evolution in comedy from subtle and intelligent to obnoxious
This is a strange comment. They had Chevy Chase portraying Gerald Ford as a total buffoon in season 1. SNL has been politically mean spirited since the day it first aired.Used to be great, before it became so politically, and generally mean spirited.
Ackroyd as CarterThis is a strange comment. They had Chevy Chase portraying Gerald Ford as a total buffoon in season 1. SNL has been politically mean spirited since the day it first aired.
For my money, the best SNL political sketch of all time was Phil Hartman as secret genius Ronald Reagan.Ackroyd as Carter
Hartman as Clinton
Carvey as Bush 42
Ferrell as W
Pharaoh as Obama
Even John Lovitz played Michael Dukakis
These are only some of the many political impressions that have been on SNL.
Classic.For my money, the best SNL political sketch of all time was Phil Hartman as secret genius Ronald Reagan.
“Get back to work!”
For my money, the best SNL political sketch of all time was Phil Hartman as secret genius Ronald Reagan.
“Get back to work!”
Rob Schneider says hello.Somebody gave him a part as an actor!?!?
Bass-o-matic was neither.It's always been both.
Rob is funny.Rob Schneider says hello.
Darryl Hannah did a pretty good Clinton.For my money, the best SNL political sketch of all time was Phil Hartman as secret genius Ronald Reagan.
“Get back to work!”
Hartman did a good one too. The skit where he stops at McDonalds while out on a run.Darryl Hannah did a pretty good Clinton.
That one very quickly turned into the Roast of Ann Coulter.For the record, I liked Pete Davidson's work at the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe.
Partially true. They are mean spirited mainly to one party.This is a strange comment. They had Chevy Chase portraying Gerald Ford as a total buffoon in season 1. SNL has been politically mean spirited since the day it first aired.
What, you kidding me? This logo...is a work of art.Anyone have a clip of the skit where he was wearing it?
BTW, ugliest logo ever
Carvey as Perot and Hartman as Stockdale were good too.Ackroyd as Carter
Hartman as Clinton
Carvey as Bush 42
Ferrell as W
Pharaoh as Obama
Even John Lovitz played Michael Dukakis
These are only some of the many political impressions that have been on SNL.
They lean one way more than the other but they mocked Clinton quite a bit.Partially true. They are mean spirited mainly to one party.
The Monica Lewinsky scandal and Trump are probably the best two things to happen to SNL.They lean one way more than the other but they mocked Clinton quite a bit.
Absolutely. It's awful.Anyone have a clip of the skit where he was wearing it?
BTW, ugliest logo ever